Chisora: This is going to be a trilogy against the Klitschkos

By Boxing News - 01/28/2012 - Comments

Image: Chisora: This is going to be a trilogy against the KlitschkosBy Scott Gilfoid: British heavyweight Dereck Chisora (15-2, 9 KO’s) hasn’t even beaten WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (43-2, 40 KO’s) and already Chisora is planning on a fight against Vitali’s brother IBF/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko as well as a rematch against Vitali.

All total, Chisora sees himself winning all the heavyweight titles and facing the Klitschko brothers three times. Sounds like a nice little dream. Too bad Chisora is going to have to wake from it on February 18th when he faces Vitali in real life instead of in his dreams. It’s going be like speech gone bad. Chisora will be wishing he could teleport himself out of the ring on that night and be elsewhere because the brutal reality will be too much to accept.

Chisora told the dailystar.co.uk “This is going to be a trilogy again the Klitschko brothers. When I beat him I have to fight the brother Wladimir and then Vitali again.”

Chisora sounds so deluded. He’s just going to be another loudmouthed Brit that gets spanked by the Klitschko brothers. I just hope Chisora at least makes it interesting and doesn’t flop on the canvas all night long like fellow Brit David Haye did last year in his 12 round decision loss to Wladimir in July.

This will be the one and the only time Chisora gets to face a Klitschko brother because as bad as Vitali beats him, it will take away all interest in seeing Chisora fight Wladimir or Vitali. A loss for Chisora will send him back to the 2nd tier where he’ll have to claw and scrape to try and make it back to his bottom #15 perch by the WBC. From the #15 spot, it will literally take ages for Chisora to make it back to another title shot. He didn’t even get close this time and he was picked out by Vitali, but once he takes a beating, Chisora will likely have to work his way to the mandatory spot before gets another shot at a title and I don’t think Chisora can work his way to the #1 sport. He’d have to beat some good heavyweights and I don’t think he can.



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